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The ruling establishment has been terrified out of its wits by a new
poll which has found that over three quarters of the public want
jobless immigrants to leave the UK - a demand which is British
National Party policy.

The poll, conducted by an FT/Harris survey, showed that just over
fifty percent of adults “strongly” support the idea that unemployed
immigrants should leave the country, with about a quarter “somewhat”
backing such a policy.

In addition, the poll found, fifty four percent of adults are against
citizens from other EU countries getting a job in Britain.

The finding has struck fear into Labour and Tory politicians alike,
who are very aware that the BNP is the only party whose policies
encompass this position.

In his response to the poll, Labour’s ashen-faced immigration minister
Phil Woolas admitted that the Government, despite years of tough
talking on immigration, had “yet to convince many voters that it had
properly tightened Britain’s borders.”

The reason why Mr Woolas has “yet to convince” the public of the
securing of Britain’s borders is that the government has not secured
this nation’s borders, as the continuing flood of illegal immigrants
shows. It is estimated that there could be as many as one million
illegal immigrants in Britain, not including the millions of invaders
granted legal status by successive Tory and Labour administrations.

The flood of invaders is so great that Communities Secretary Hazel
Blears will this week unveil plans for a Ł50 fee for immigrants to the
UK from non-EU countries.

The money supposedly raised from this scheme will go to local
authorities to help them deal with the financial burden caused by the
immigration invasion.

Even this policy is doomed to failure, for two reasons: firstly, it
does not deal with the question of illegal immigration; and secondly
figures published by Migrationwatch have shown that immigration hurts
the economy and places huge burdens upon British taxpayers, way in
excess of the alleged Ł70 million, spread over several years, which Ms
Blears’ “policy” is supposed to bring in.

The BNP’s policy on immigration is simple:

- Britain is full up, and is no longer an immigration destination
country.

- All illegal immigrants and all bogus asylum seekers will be sent
home without compensation.

- All benefits and payments to those trying to enter the country will
be abolished, removing the incentive for the world’s scroungers to
come here in the first place.

- The automatic right of EU nationals to take jobs from British
workers will be revoked when the BNP government leaves the EU
superstate.

- Already existing immigrants will be encouraged to return home with
the aid of incentive packages - this legislation already exists but is
not enforced by the present government.

- Finally, strict border controls will be enforced to prevent the
further invasion of this nation.

The underlying purpose of BNP immigration policy is to ensure that
this nation remains British in essence and character, in the same way
that any other country has the right to maintain its fundamental
identity.

http://bnp.org.uk/2009/03/establishm...ds-bnp-policy/

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The ruling establishment has been terrified out of its wits by a new
poll which has found that over three quarters of the public want
jobless immigrants to leave the UK - a demand which is British
National Party policy.

The poll, conducted by an FT/Harris survey, showed that just over
fifty percent of adults “strongly” support the idea that unemployed
immigrants should leave the country, with about a quarter “somewhat”
backing such a policy.

In addition, the poll found, fifty four percent of adults are against
citizens from other EU countries getting a job in Britain.

The finding has struck fear into Labour and Tory politicians alike,
who are very aware that the BNP is the only party whose policies
encompass this position.

In his response to the poll, Labour’s ashen-faced immigration minister
Phil Woolas admitted that the Government, despite years of tough
talking on immigration, had “yet to convince many voters that it had
properly tightened Britain’s borders.”

The reason why Mr Woolas has “yet to convince” the public of the
securing of Britain’s borders is that the government has not secured
this nation’s borders, as the continuing flood of illegal immigrants
shows. It is estimated that there could be as many as one million
illegal immigrants in Britain, not including the millions of invaders
granted legal status by successive Tory and Labour administrations.

The flood of invaders is so great that Communities Secretary Hazel
Blears will this week unveil plans for a ÂŁ50 fee for immigrants to the
UK from non-EU countries.

The money supposedly raised from this scheme will go to local
authorities to help them deal with the financial burden caused by the
immigration invasion.

Even this policy is doomed to failure, for two reasons: firstly, it
does not deal with the question of illegal immigration; and secondly
figures published by Migrationwatch have shown that immigration hurts
the economy and places huge burdens upon British taxpayers, way in
excess of the alleged ÂŁ70 million, spread over several years, which Ms
Blears’ “policy” is supposed to bring in.

The BNP’s policy on immigration is simple:

- Britain is full up, and is no longer an immigration destination
country.

- All illegal immigrants and all bogus asylum seekers will be sent
home without compensation.

- All benefits and payments to those trying to enter the country will
be abolished, removing the incentive for the world’s scroungers to
come here in the first place.

- The automatic right of EU nationals to take jobs from British
workers will be revoked when the BNP government leaves the EU
superstate.

- Already existing immigrants will be encouraged to return home with
the aid of incentive packages - this legislation already exists but is
not enforced by the present government.

- Finally, strict border controls will be enforced to prevent the
further invasion of this nation.

The underlying purpose of BNP immigration policy is to ensure that
this nation remains British in essence and character, in the same way
that any other country has the right to maintain its fundamental
identity.

http://bnp.org.uk/2009/03/establishm...ied-as-public-
demands-bnp-policy/

What a load of BNP crap.
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Clive
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Clive wrote:

What a load of BNP crap.


It's just crap full stop.




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On Mar 18, 8:54�am, "Stephen O'Connell" wrote:
Clive wrote:

What a load of BNP crap.


It's just crap full stop.


What is "crap" about this?

Why should my hard-earned taxes pay for any immigrant to come to this
Country (legally or otherwise) and live a lifestyle far above anything
he could have in his country of origin? And, why should anyone be
allowed to come from the E.U. (or anywhere else) and work, thus either
forcing (or enabling, depending which way you look at it) someone
else's unemployment - again at my expense?

And, I write as the son of two (lawful) immigrants, who never took a
penny in "benefits" during their combined stay of over 100 years in
the U.K.

Marc.


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